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I Trust My Brother | Lesson 181 Deep Dive - A Course in Miracles | June 30, 2026

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Trust gets misunderstood as a gamble on someone else’s behavior and that version of trust keeps us tense, guarded, and quietly disappointed. From Kehenna Beach Estates on the Big Island of Hawaii, we take a deep dive into A Course in Miracles Workbook Lesson 181, “I trust my brothers who are one with me,” and we treat it like a real-world mind training practice, not a spiritual slogan.

We walk through the lesson paragraph by paragraph and keep returning to one powerful distinction: behavior changes, identity does not. People can look fearful, inconsistent, manipulative, addicted, or defensive, and we do not need to deny any of that. The shift is refusing to turn appearances into someone’s truth. When we make a brother guilty in our mind, we reinforce guilt in ourselves, and that is why blame feels heavy. When we change the focus of perception, we experience a real “pause in suffering” and the peace that comes from faith in sinlessness.

Along the way, we unpack projection and scapegoating, why past and future goals act as defenses against present change, and how anger appears in many disguises: annoyance, frustration, superiority, and the urge to fix someone. The practice becomes simple and usable: when peace disappears, we tell the mind, “It is not this that I would look upon. I trust my brothers who are one with me,” and we let the Holy Spirit handle form while we keep our attention on innocence.

If you want practical forgiveness, present-moment peace, and a grounded explanation of Christ vision that is not “positive thinking,” press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels stuck in judgment, and leave a review with the line that hit you most.

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